Four men have today, Monday 20 November, been found guilty of the murder of Ashley Dale at her home in Old Swan in August 2022. Following a seven-week trial at Liverpool Crown Court, a jury
Kallum Radford, 25, of no fixed address, was charged today with assisting an offender.He was remanded in custody and is scheduled to appear in Wirral Magistrates Court tomorrow.Two other men, James Witham, 40, of Ashbury
Officers were authorised by the Crown Prosecution Service to charge James Witham, 40, of Ashbury Road, Huyton, and Joseph Peers, 28, of Woodlands Road, Roby, with murder and possession of a firearm with intent. They
Police have confirmed that a 25-year-old man from St Helens has been taken to a police station for questioning by detectives on suspicion of assisting an offender. Detectives have today (Monday 30 January) arrested two
The vehicle, a grey Hyundai i30, had previously been circulated as part of detectives’ ongoing investigation into the murder of Ashley in Old Swan in August 2022. It has since been recovered and seized for
The vehicle, a grey Hyundai i30, had previously been circulated as part of detectives’ ongoing investigation into the murder of Ashley in Old Swan in August 2022. It has since been recovered and seized for
The vehicle, a grey Hyundai i30, had previously been circulated as part of detectives’ ongoing investigation into the murder of Ashley in Old Swan in August 2022. It has since been recovered and seized for
Officers were called to an address in Leinster Road at around 12.40am on Sunday 21 August following reports of concern for a woman at the property. Emergency services attended and found Ashley in the rear
Ashley Dale was discovered injured in her back garden in Old Swan, Liverpool, early Sunday morning and died a short time later in hospital.Merseyside Police said her door had been forced open and several shots
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